Asia Pacific Democrat Union
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The Asia Pacific Democrat Union (APDU) is an international association of member parties close to the International Democratic Union. Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe is the current chairperson of the Asia Pacific Democrat Union.
Members[edit]
Country | Party | Abbr | Color | Lower house legislative seats | Upper house legislative seats | Total as percentage | Status |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Australia | Liberal Party | LPA | Blue | 61 / 151
|
29 / 76
|
36.7% | In government |
Bangladesh | Nationalist Party | BNP | Blue | 4 / 350
|
Unicameral legislature only | 1.14% | In opposition |
Canada | Conservative Party | CPC PCC |
Blue | 97 / 338
|
32 / 105
|
29.12% | In opposition |
Republic of China (Taiwan) | Kuomintang | KMT | Blue | 35 / 113
|
Unicameral legislature only | 30.97% | In opposition |
Chile | National Renewal | RN | Blue | 19 / 120
|
8 / 38
|
17.09% | In government |
El Salvador | Nationalist Republican Alliance | ARENA | Blue, white and red | 35 / 84
|
Unicameral legislature only | 41.67% | In opposition |
India | Bharatiya Janata Party | BJP | Saffron | 303 / 545
|
95 / 245
|
53.80% | In government |
Indonesia | National Awakening Party | PKB | Green | 47 / 560
|
Unicameral legislature only | 8.40% | In government |
South Korea | Liberty Korea Party | LKP | Red | 115 / 299
|
Unicameral legislature only | 38.47% | In opposition |
Maldives | Democratic Party | MDP | Yellow | 26 / 85
|
Unicameral legislature only | 30.59% | In opposition |
Mongolia | Democratic Party | AN | Sky blue | 9 / 76
|
Unicameral legislature only | 11.84% | In government |
Nepal | Rastriya Prajatantra Party | RPP | Blue | 37 / 601
|
Unicameral legislature only | 6.16% | In opposition |
New Zealand | National Party | NP | Blue | 56 / 121
|
Unicameral legislature only | 46.28% | In opposition |
Sri Lanka | United National Party | UNP | Green | 106 / 225
|
Unicameral legislature only | 47.10 | In government |
United States | Republican Party | R/GOP | Red | 199 / 435
|
53 / 100
|
47.10% | In government |
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